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i will provide an overview of the report and katie who is staff on the project and then i can respond to questions or provide more details. could we get the laptop here? great. thank you. quickly the scope of the analysis. we were asked by our office and you supervisor mar how sfmta bicycle strategy strategic plan could be funded and implemented. how much of the current capital and operating budgets are now allocated to bicycle mode projects? how projects and funding is prioritized by sfmta by mode -- in other words how bicycle projects are decided on? we're asked to look how sfmta delivers its projects and if there is room in improvement and project delivery, and we were asked to compare san francisco investment in bicycle infrastructure and projects with other cities in the u.s.. to start with we looked at the strategic plan and the large goals of sfmta from their strategic plan they have established the goal of decreasing private auto use to 50% of all trips by 2018 -- scenario and that has a price tag of $191 million and if implemented is expected to increase bicycle mode share fr
i will provide an overview of the report and katie who is staff on the project and then i can respond to questions or provide more details. could we get the laptop here? great. thank you. quickly the scope of the analysis. we were asked by our office and you supervisor mar how sfmta bicycle strategy strategic plan could be funded and implemented. how much of the current capital and operating budgets are now allocated to bicycle mode projects? how projects and funding is prioritized by sfmta by...
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that's the overvie katie and i are happy to respond to questions. >> i have no questions and i know we have from the mta tim and the staff that that is here and i don't know if they were prepared to respond to a number of different issues that mr. rousseau and katie raised in the report but i would like to invite you up if you would like to make any remarks and we have a number public comment speakers as well. >> good morning. i am with the mta. i wanted to clarify a few statements that were made. i think that the way they're written is a little misleading, specifically the number of staff that is dedicated to bicycle projects and 37 people part of the traffic calming bicycle pedestrian, pedestrian safety, and school guard crossing program. the $7 million of the bike projects that some of the staff work on. it's not all 37. i wanted to clarify. i ask for that to be clarified. in addition we are worked on all of the funding recommendations that we put together with the strategic plan scenario were fed into the mayor's transportation task force process so they're in the recommended categ
that's the overvie katie and i are happy to respond to questions. >> i have no questions and i know we have from the mta tim and the staff that that is here and i don't know if they were prepared to respond to a number of different issues that mr. rousseau and katie raised in the report but i would like to invite you up if you would like to make any remarks and we have a number public comment speakers as well. >> good morning. i am with the mta. i wanted to clarify a few statements...
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. >> katie: i bet. i can't wait to see them. >> hope: so, uh, what, did you and liam switch offices? [ chuckles ] >> katie: no, no. i was in here with him earlier, and i just decided to come by and pick up a few things. >> hope: okay, well, i'm sure he's just running around the building, so i'll wait for him. >> katie: actually, um, i think he might have left for the day.
. >> katie: i bet. i can't wait to see them. >> hope: so, uh, what, did you and liam switch offices? [ chuckles ] >> katie: no, no. i was in here with him earlier, and i just decided to come by and pick up a few things. >> hope: okay, well, i'm sure he's just running around the building, so i'll wait for him. >> katie: actually, um, i think he might have left for the day.
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we are so grateful for katy perry for answering us. i'm sure there so many people and children that want to reach her and we are glad olivia made that impact. >>> i have a brother who died when he was 21 and i have no video of him talking. as the years have gone by, i can't remember his voice and to have it on tape t has to be a powerful thing. >> i'm having goose bumps because that was one of my biggest fears. for technology and to have her voice and all the pictures and the videos and the things that we have even from when she was younger. i'm so grateful. >> is it too painful to watch them or do you watch them? >> i watch them. we have a rule. she doesn't want me to watch them at night before bed. it's hard. i feel like i know she would want us to watch them and enjoy them and she would always say to me, mommy, you have to be strong. you have other kids. i keep hearing what she said to me. really she just is propelling us forward with this whole live wise fund. >> even when she got the diagnosis, she remained strong in the face of t
we are so grateful for katy perry for answering us. i'm sure there so many people and children that want to reach her and we are glad olivia made that impact. >>> i have a brother who died when he was 21 and i have no video of him talking. as the years have gone by, i can't remember his voice and to have it on tape t has to be a powerful thing. >> i'm having goose bumps because that was one of my biggest fears. for technology and to have her voice and all the pictures and the...
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we want to go back to nbc's katy tur live outside a wendy's. what a difference 30 minutes makes. >> reporter: about a hundred people are protesting at this wendy's and they tried to shut it down. there's security inside and pretty effective getting no one able to walk into this wendy's during the afternoon rush and the lunch rush, if you will. they were chanting a moment ago, we can't survive off $7.25 and that's the heart of the issue. they're saying that $7.25 and the minimum wage is not enough to live on. they're asking for $15 an hour and calling that an actual living wage. many of these workers you might think are teenagers, most are over women over the age of 28. they're capped at $35 an hour. fast food corporation say a raise in their wages like that, $15 an hour just isn't possible. it's not feasible. they say they won't be able to operate and that they'll have to pass down the hike on to the consumers, raising the price of food. there are no hard numbers on this, thomas, but there are estimates throughout that say a burger could go fro
we want to go back to nbc's katy tur live outside a wendy's. what a difference 30 minutes makes. >> reporter: about a hundred people are protesting at this wendy's and they tried to shut it down. there's security inside and pretty effective getting no one able to walk into this wendy's during the afternoon rush and the lunch rush, if you will. they were chanting a moment ago, we can't survive off $7.25 and that's the heart of the issue. they're saying that $7.25 and the minimum wage is...
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that, you know, reached out to get to katy perry was amazing and we're so grateful for katy perry to answer us because i'm sure there is so many children and people that want to reach her, and we're glad olivia made that i'm pack. >> there is also must be -- i have a brother who died when i was 21 and he was 23, and i have no video of him. there is no video of him talking and that's something that sort of as the years have gone by, i can't remember his voice and to have her voice on tape is got to be such a powerful thing. >> oh my god, i'm having goose bumps because that was one of my biggest fears and i just for technology today and to have her voice and all the pictures and the video and the things that we have, even from when she was younger is -- i'm just so grateful for that. >> is it too painful to watch them now or do you like watching them? >> i watch them -- we kind of have a rule. she doesn't want me to watch them at night before bed because i'm like -- yeah, it's hard. but i just feel like i know she would want us to watch them and enjoy them and she would always say to m
that, you know, reached out to get to katy perry was amazing and we're so grateful for katy perry to answer us because i'm sure there is so many children and people that want to reach her, and we're glad olivia made that i'm pack. >> there is also must be -- i have a brother who died when i was 21 and he was 23, and i have no video of him. there is no video of him talking and that's something that sort of as the years have gone by, i can't remember his voice and to have her voice on tape...
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and yeah, we're so grateful for katy perry to answering us. because i'm sure there are so many children and people that want to reach her. and we're glad olivia made that impact. >> it's just so must be -- i have a brother who died when i was 21 and he was 23. and i have no video of him. there's no video of him talking. that's something that's sort of as the years have gone by i sort of can't remember what his voice sounds like. and to have her voice on tape it's got to be such a powerful thing. >> oh, my god. i'm haves have goose bumps. because that was one of my biggest fierce. for technology today and to have her voice and all the pictures and the videos and the things that we have even from when she was younger, i'm just so grateful for that. >> is it too painful to watch them now? or do you like watching them? >> i watch them. we kind of have a rule. she doesn't want me to watch them at night before bed. because yeah, it's hard. but i just feel like i know she would want us to watch them and enjoy them. she would always say to me, mom, yo
and yeah, we're so grateful for katy perry to answering us. because i'm sure there are so many children and people that want to reach her. and we're glad olivia made that impact. >> it's just so must be -- i have a brother who died when i was 21 and he was 23. and i have no video of him. there's no video of him talking. that's something that's sort of as the years have gone by i sort of can't remember what his voice sounds like. and to have her voice on tape it's got to be such a powerful...
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. >> here's a look at katie. >> oh. >> we have quinn. looking good cute. >> adelin. >> oh my gosh. >> fan taft ec. >> go to our website. check out more baby pictures go to hashtag oregon room. you will see them all. >> we will be right back after local news and weather. >> first, kathie lee and hoda drinking up.
. >> here's a look at katie. >> oh. >> we have quinn. looking good cute. >> adelin. >> oh my gosh. >> fan taft ec. >> go to our website. check out more baby pictures go to hashtag oregon room. you will see them all. >> we will be right back after local news and weather. >> first, kathie lee and hoda drinking up.
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katie marzullo has the details. katie? >> the man has not been identified. here is what we know. at 1:00 o'clock this morning, c.h.p. officers chased the suspect because he was wanted on an attempted homicide charge from san jose. at some point the car was disabled and the c.h.p. called the police for backup. here is what happens. >> he came from the vehicle yielding a knife and an officer fired their weapon, striking the suspect, one time. >> the suspect died at hospital. no officers were hurt. the police say the suspect was wanted on domestic violence, as well. another note if you are headed to the stockton area be wanted: southbound i-5 before the exit is closing and could be closed for several hours as they investigate. now to los angeles, outside a mcdonald's restaurant you can see the pickup lines, folks are protesting the wages paid out by many restaurants, not just mcdonald's and they want federal minimum wage of $15 an hour and you will see some of the demonstrations here in the bay area, as well, at mcdonald's locations in san jose, oakland, vallejo and antioch. >> othe
katie marzullo has the details. katie? >> the man has not been identified. here is what we know. at 1:00 o'clock this morning, c.h.p. officers chased the suspect because he was wanted on an attempted homicide charge from san jose. at some point the car was disabled and the c.h.p. called the police for backup. here is what happens. >> he came from the vehicle yielding a knife and an officer fired their weapon, striking the suspect, one time. >> the suspect died at hospital. no...
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but in these two cases richard and erma and david and kati were blending different cultures as well as personalties. one of the cultural problems that we had to overcome... was the problem of interpreting body language. in ivory coast at least in her tribe, when you give something to somebody-- well, go ahead and give me something. okay, so you do it with this movement of the hand and then a "hmm." i interpreted that as her being angry at me. the most difficult cultural issues that i had to deal with as far as our marriage was prably getting used to the tight filipino family unit. the family goes everywhere together. i had to tell her, "is ere any other way that we can deal with this problem ?" i felt like there wasn't enough room for us to grow together. another one of the cross-cultural problems that we had had to do with silence. africans are surrounded by noise, by sound by people talking constantly. and inhe earlier years ourriage, would me home... and i would just be silent because i was tired of teaching and talking. through the years, these and other issues have been replaced..
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. >> nbc's katie toure is live in brooklyn where a protest is scheduled to begin in the next hour. what are you hearing? >> there is a lot of debate on this issue. on the one hand you have the fast food workers and a lot of support out here for them who say they need to be raised to $15. that $7.25 just isn't enough. you hear that woman say she works two jobs even though they're making $7.25 an hour. they're capped out at about 35 hours a week. they say $15 would be a living wage. on the other hand, corporations say $15 is just completely a non-starter. that it won't happen that if that raise happens or any sort of raise happens it will be passed down to the consumer in terms of higher prices for food. there are no hard numbers on this, but it's estimated that a burger would go from $3 to $3.50 and some labor economists say that's not a big deal, because ultimately you will be paying more for food, but not more for welfare services. a lot of these fast food workers are using social services. they use $7 billion in public assistance. if you're paying more for a burger, they're getti
. >> nbc's katie toure is live in brooklyn where a protest is scheduled to begin in the next hour. what are you hearing? >> there is a lot of debate on this issue. on the one hand you have the fast food workers and a lot of support out here for them who say they need to be raised to $15. that $7.25 just isn't enough. you hear that woman say she works two jobs even though they're making $7.25 an hour. they're capped out at about 35 hours a week. they say $15 would be a living wage....
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but katie bar the door, things could get messy. which is why i think folks ratcheted down. >> what is that katie door? >> it is an old time saying. >> a wild ride continuing today. china central bank issuing a warning. but in the united states, bank of america became the first big wall street firm to cover bitcoin. last week we asked traders which would they rather investment? take a listen to what brian kelly had to say. >> easy for me. bitcoin. >> what? >> are you serious? >> i am dead serious. >> no. >> yes. >> that's your turkey trade for neck ye next year. >> it is a speculative trade. this is tulip mania and i think it goes higher. >> we will hold that clip. >> we did hold that clip. does b.k. still think that b bitcoin is a buy? now what? >> i do this it's a buy if you can buy it. it's not as easy. i signed in, was ready to buy it. i wanted to buy it below $1,000 so when i saw it get down to $870, that's what piqued my interest. you put your bid in and you say you need to fund your account but to fund your account you need t
but katie bar the door, things could get messy. which is why i think folks ratcheted down. >> what is that katie door? >> it is an old time saying. >> a wild ride continuing today. china central bank issuing a warning. but in the united states, bank of america became the first big wall street firm to cover bitcoin. last week we asked traders which would they rather investment? take a listen to what brian kelly had to say. >> easy for me. bitcoin. >> what? >>...
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katie, if you're out there, give us a call or hit us up on facebook. >> go for it. this is like super romantic. >>> there's the traditional support bra. then there's the one microsoft is developing. >> yeah. this bad boy has built in sensors designed to give you emotional support when you're tempted to do something you probably shouldn't want to do and, fellows, they're thinking of making >>> if you're one of the many people who just can't put down their smartphone or tablet, listen to this. >> optometrists say your eyes may be paying the price for all that browsing and texting on this little screen. it's called digital eye strain and ken molestina explains why a lot of you are suffering these days. >> literally people are spending more time looking within arm's distance than they are far away. >> reporter: it's that kind of behavior dr. steven glasser says is ruining people's eyesight and it's all thanks to display screens we use daily he says. the constant and close eye focus is forcing overexertion on our eyes and that can cause all kinds of problems. >> not only
katie, if you're out there, give us a call or hit us up on facebook. >> go for it. this is like super romantic. >>> there's the traditional support bra. then there's the one microsoft is developing. >> yeah. this bad boy has built in sensors designed to give you emotional support when you're tempted to do something you probably shouldn't want to do and, fellows, they're thinking of making >>> if you're one of the many people who just can't put down their smartphone...
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population that is the risk of publicly bulgaria is one of these mice to impoverished countries with katie hoff its population living christ the bread on remind me that isn't far behind but for active can find it hard to make ends meet. unveiled at grace just a nice idea to fit the descent of the population struggle to meet financial demands and among the other major economies people entering and staying that they have crafted the same proportion of people under pressure from posh disparate images at more than a call to the gop's can all visit to the banking rang my essential provisions of the back to the fifties or sth. marco use to workers the pto many italians use to quote the board and skill which would always get the work n roll. but it didn't hold true for local one day he was sacked and has not been quiet since he's been living on the street for about four years now and says that forty six he sees little chance of fixing his life. yes this not to review his identity. we all when you live on the street survival is what takes up most of your time simply gets in the showers a challenge
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continuamos con la cantante critica katie perry nombrado embajadora de unicef, tambiÉn se realizÓ el estreno mundial de la cinta depeter jackson, parte de su elenco asistiÓ, como orlando bloom, por Último,a sÓlo dos dÍas del estreno del vÍdeo musical de justin bieber ya ha sido visto por mÁs de 6 millones de personas,aquÍ tienen una probadita. ♪ bueno,y como pueden ver, este segmento trajo las noticias mÁs candentes del mundo del espectÁculo, y bueno,y usted no se mueva de donde estÁ porque en unos minutos vuelvo con la informaciÓn del tiempo. >> tambiÉn descontamos que la cantante ana bÁrbara lanzÓ un nuevo disco, hablÓ del padre de su hijo menor,el cantante rainy que entrÓ a un centro de rehabilitaciÓn. >> yo lo veo muy bien estÁ muy tranquilo, y creo que va a estar bien. >> ella tambiÉn mencionÓ que las fechas festivas las pasarÁ en familia, en mÉxico. >> es considerado uno de los grandes iconos del rock en espaÑol,y en mÁs de medio siglo de carrera cÉsar costa ha grabado mÁs de 50 discos,el más reciente acaba de ser lanzado. >> por quÉ regresas despu
continuamos con la cantante critica katie perry nombrado embajadora de unicef, tambiÉn se realizÓ el estreno mundial de la cinta depeter jackson, parte de su elenco asistiÓ, como orlando bloom, por Último,a sÓlo dos dÍas del estreno del vÍdeo musical de justin bieber ya ha sido visto por mÁs de 6 millones de personas,aquÍ tienen una probadita. ♪ bueno,y como pueden ver, este segmento trajo las noticias mÁs candentes del mundo del espectÁculo, y bueno,y usted no se mueva de donde...
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katie marzullo, what is the latest? >> c.h.p. says the highway will be closed for another hour with investigators on the freeway. the suspect is not identified only that he is "free." >> southbound interstate 5, empty of traffic and full of investigators. back up to 1:00 o'clock a.m., when c.h.p. officers were pursuing a suspect in stockton. the man was wanted for an attempted homicide in san jose. at some point, his car broke down on interstate 5 and c.h.p. called stockton police for backup. the suspect got out of the car. >> the suspect was yielding a knife and was not complying with orders so a stockton police officer fired the weapon, striking the weapon at least when time. >> the suspect died at the hospital and investigators say he was also wanted on suspicion of domestic violence. >> protocol for multiple answers to investigate when a police officer shoots someone and they take their time. the unseen portion of this investigation is now entering the 10th hour. >> fire investigators are trying to pinpoint the cause of an pa
katie marzullo, what is the latest? >> c.h.p. says the highway will be closed for another hour with investigators on the freeway. the suspect is not identified only that he is "free." >> southbound interstate 5, empty of traffic and full of investigators. back up to 1:00 o'clock a.m., when c.h.p. officers were pursuing a suspect in stockton. the man was wanted for an attempted homicide in san jose. at some point, his car broke down on interstate 5 and c.h.p. called...
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nbc's katy tur at one of those rallies in brooklyn, new york. she filed this report during the protests this morning. >> reporter: here outside of this wendy's in brooklyn, about 100 people have shown up. they've completely blocked the entrance trying to disrupt the lunchtime rush, not allowing pretty much anything inside. their goal is to get workers inside these companies like wendy's, inside these fast food joints to come out during their shifts. i'm not sure that's happened. it's been kind of hard to see whether or not anyone's been able to come out. that's really the goal across the country is really to disrupt this service. they've been chanting things like "we can't survive on 7.25." they're sea saying the minimum wage isn't enough for them to live. it's not enough for them to feed themselves or their families, not enough for them to clothe their families. they're saying a living wage, a fair living wage would be $15 an hour. of course, these are the second protests in just a few months. there was a major protest over the summer. they wer
nbc's katy tur at one of those rallies in brooklyn, new york. she filed this report during the protests this morning. >> reporter: here outside of this wendy's in brooklyn, about 100 people have shown up. they've completely blocked the entrance trying to disrupt the lunchtime rush, not allowing pretty much anything inside. their goal is to get workers inside these companies like wendy's, inside these fast food joints to come out during their shifts. i'm not sure that's happened. it's been...
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nbc's katy tur, thank you for that report. i want to now bring in an associate professor of economics at umass. he also penned "the new york times" op-ed "the minimum we can do." he says, while we can set a wage floor using policy, should we, or leave it to the market. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so i wanted to start, one of the things i thought was interesting in your op-ed is you talk about the fact we used to have a variety of mechanisms for setting the wage. it wasn't just up to employers. some of those mechanisms have gone away over time. explain that. >> yeah, for most of the post-world war ii era, wages in the u.s. were set using a combination of things like the minimum wage as well as collective bargaining, unions, who actually used to help set wages together with employers. that is not the case today. unions and the private sector have virtually disappeared in many parts of the country. that's what makes the fast food strike quite interesting. for the first timetime, really, have had peo
nbc's katy tur, thank you for that report. i want to now bring in an associate professor of economics at umass. he also penned "the new york times" op-ed "the minimum we can do." he says, while we can set a wage floor using policy, should we, or leave it to the market. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so i wanted to start, one of the things i thought was interesting in your op-ed is you talk about the fact we used to have a variety of...
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. >> katie wood missed the cold snap of 1972. she moved here in 1974. it has been cold enough to know that she needs to spend tonight at her daughter's place. >> because i live in a mobile home and they do get cold very fast. >> over at christmas in the park, most people came prepared. but if not this vendor was ready to help. >> we have scarves and beanies and santa hats. we do have gloves. >> do the antlers help keep people warm? >> they give you magical powers to stay warm. >> for now the cold is an excuse to pull out the head gear and the cozy jackets. cross your fingers the power doesn't go out like back in 1972. >> a new baby and our power went out so we had to keep her warm like the pioneers by the fireplace. >> better get that firewood ready just in case. heather ishimaru, abc7 news. >> and it is frosty in the north bay as well. that's where abc7 news anchor ama dates is live for us. ama? >> carolyn, i think we all need some of the magical antlers that heather was talking about. for us in the bay area, this is cold. but i met some people with a
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. >> katie wood missed the cold snap of 1972. she moved here in 1974. it has been cold enough to know that she needs to spend tonight at her daughter's place. >> because i live in a mobile home and they do get cold very fast. >> over at christmas in the park, most people came prepared. but if not this vendor was ready to help. >> we have scarves and beanies and santa hats. we do have gloves. >> do the antlers help keep people warm? >> they give you magical powers to stay warm. >> for now the cold is an excuse to pull out the head gear and the cozy jackets. cross your fingers the power doesn't go out like back in 1972. >> a new baby and our power went out so we had to keep her warm like the pioneers by the fireplace. >> better get that firewood ready just in case. heather ishimaru, abc7 news. >> and it is frosty in the north bay as well. that's where abc7 news anchor ama dates is live for us. ama? >> carolyn, i think we all need some of the magical antlers that heather was talking about. for us in the bay area, this is cold. but i met some people with a
. >> katie wood missed the cold snap of 1972. she moved here in 1974. it has been cold enough to know that she needs to spend tonight at her daughter's place. >> because i live in a mobile home and they do get cold very fast. >> over at christmas in the park, most people came prepared. but if not this vendor was ready to help. >> we have scarves and beanies and santa hats. we do have gloves. >> do the antlers help keep people warm? >> they give you magical...
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we'll see how it goes. >> katie, thanks so much. our katie tur. >>> dominick has a special retail story. >> let's check out what's happening with francesco's. you can see there right now, certainly not a good story for those ipo investors. back over to you. >> thanks a lot. i want to turn our attention back to bitcoin. this morning, bank of america releasing its first ever coverage note on the currency. we'll is he you exactly what they had to say in just a few minutes. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. th [woman]ask me... [announcer]...if you think the best bed for one of you might be a compromise for the other one... [woman]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice..
we'll see how it goes. >> katie, thanks so much. our katie tur. >>> dominick has a special retail story. >> let's check out what's happening with francesco's. you can see there right now, certainly not a good story for those ipo investors. back over to you. >> thanks a lot. i want to turn our attention back to bitcoin. this morning, bank of america releasing its first ever coverage note on the currency. we'll is he you exactly what they had to say in just a few...
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after just 200 enrollees and katie pavlich here with us tonight to talk about this. >> it is compounding the problem. i'm here to say aloha. so we are seeing a lot of big problems in hawaii that we have seen all over the country, also the federal exchange, we gave $205 million to why from federal taxpayers to implement the exchanges. only 200 have and will properly because of the exchange's. neil: was the website of the source of the problem? >> it's a combination. some also built the federal exchange as you can imagine why it's not working. the company also has a history trying to build the tax system in hawaii and nothing more. and so at about $750 per enrollee in hawaii at this point. neil: summer working through their own exchanges and what have you. in time will heal a lot of it. what do you find? >> i don't think so. you can talk about the website in one issue, you can talk about it in another. we are seeing that the premiums are increasing by 22% for the interesting thing is that 8% of the population is uninsured and the majority of people are insured through their employer. as we
after just 200 enrollees and katie pavlich here with us tonight to talk about this. >> it is compounding the problem. i'm here to say aloha. so we are seeing a lot of big problems in hawaii that we have seen all over the country, also the federal exchange, we gave $205 million to why from federal taxpayers to implement the exchanges. only 200 have and will properly because of the exchange's. neil: was the website of the source of the problem? >> it's a combination. some also built...
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katie marzullo is in the newsroom. >> this is the largestest in a year long if issue for better pay if fast food workers and underway if negotiation city. workers began the protest at 6:30 this morning and as the day rolls out the workers in 100 cities walk off the job or then rally. workers are asking for more money. a federal minimum wage of $15 an hour. right now the wage is $7.25 which is $15,000 a year for full time employee. some experts say it is not a living wage. >> you could not buy your food if you have a family of zero you could support yourself but if you have a family with two kids and wife. >> workers take the jobs because they are desperate in an economy that is not creating enough work for people with want to go to work and not creating enough middle class jobs. >> this is the demonstration in oakland back if october and if the minimum wage went up to $15 food prices would go up and there would be fewer jobs. last month, president obama said he would back a senate measure to raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour and san francisco and san jose heard pay $10 o
katie marzullo is in the newsroom. >> this is the largestest in a year long if issue for better pay if fast food workers and underway if negotiation city. workers began the protest at 6:30 this morning and as the day rolls out the workers in 100 cities walk off the job or then rally. workers are asking for more money. a federal minimum wage of $15 an hour. right now the wage is $7.25 which is $15,000 a year for full time employee. some experts say it is not a living wage. >> you...
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katy tur in brooklyn. >> reporter: many workers with fast-food jobs aren't teenagers, they are women over the age of 28. they say they can't support themselves or families off minimum wage. they say they have to work more than one job, oftentimes two or three, to support themselves. they are not getting fulltime work because most hours are capped at 35 hours a week. big protests, moderately effective in some areas, not other areas, shut down some businesses depending where you are. fast-food companies say you can't afford $15 an hour. it's nonrealistic, a nonstarter. any wage raise for workers will get passed down to consumer in the form of higher prices for food. >> joining me now cnbc's brian sullivan. brian, thank you for joining us. lets talk first of all about gdp numbers in the third quarter. 3.6 is a good number. when you look at numbers you're the expert. inventory growth made up more than half of it. that doesn't say much about the overall strength of the economy. >> no, i think you're the expert, andrea. a lot of people in the financial industry have not dug out that tidbit
katy tur in brooklyn. >> reporter: many workers with fast-food jobs aren't teenagers, they are women over the age of 28. they say they can't support themselves or families off minimum wage. they say they have to work more than one job, oftentimes two or three, to support themselves. they are not getting fulltime work because most hours are capped at 35 hours a week. big protests, moderately effective in some areas, not other areas, shut down some businesses depending where you are....
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certainly pretty effective here at this wendy's in brooklyn. >> quite the turnout there, katy tur for us in brooklyn. now joining me is mary coleman. she's a pop eye's worker. she currently makes $7.25 an hour. that's the federal minimum wage. mary, thank you so much for being here. were you on strike today? tell us what the experience was like. >> yes, i was on strike today. and the experience was awesome. it was so awesome that, you know, i couldn't help but to, you know, to feel good about it. >> mary -- >> you know, i was -- go ahead. >> i was just going to say, how long have you been working at this popeye or in fast food generally? how long have you been making $7.25 an hour. >> well, i've been working with popeye's for a year now. i have been making $7.25 for quite some time. in various different jobs. and i have also been involved in other restaurants like mcdonald's, burger king, george webb's. you know, now popeye's. so i do know pretty much about, you know, the problems with the $7.25. >> mary, have you tried to take jobs that pay better? what in your personal experience ha
certainly pretty effective here at this wendy's in brooklyn. >> quite the turnout there, katy tur for us in brooklyn. now joining me is mary coleman. she's a pop eye's worker. she currently makes $7.25 an hour. that's the federal minimum wage. mary, thank you so much for being here. were you on strike today? tell us what the experience was like. >> yes, i was on strike today. and the experience was awesome. it was so awesome that, you know, i couldn't help but to, you know, to feel...
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this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. >>> funeral services are taking place for some of the victims of sunday's train derailment in new york. four people died in the crash, 67 others injured, 2 survivors already filed notices they noon sue for negligence. one is seeking $10 million in punitive damages because of his injuries. another train accident today shut down part of the new jersey turnpike. authorities tell our affiliate two tanker cars carrying a flammable liquid derailed interchange 12 on the >> the investigation into sunday's deadly crash has focused in on the engineer. a union represent said william rockefeller nodded off at the controls. his attorney blamed it on what he called highway hypnosis. whatever the case, the accident raises the serious concerns of the dangers of drowsiness while operating any vehicle, including cars. rene marsh takes a closer look at what researchers
this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. >>> funeral services are taking place for some of the victims of sunday's train derailment in new york. four people died in the crash, 67 others injured, 2 survivors already filed notices they noon sue for negligence. one is seeking $10 million in punitive damages because of his...
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this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. every day we're working toust mand to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many
this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. every day we're working toust mand to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the...
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nbc's katy tur has more outside a restaurant in brooklyn where dozens of workers have gathered. >> reporter: tamron, the protest has made its way to brooklyn. there are about 100 or so workers outside this wendy's in brooklyn chanting just a moment ago "we can't survive on $7.25." they're also holding signs, asking for the right to unionize. they're saying $7.25 an hour isn't enough to support themselves or their family. they're asking for $15 an hour. these wiomen over the age of 28. they're saying often times they need to work two jobs, three jobs in order to support themselves. they can't even get full-time work in many of these industries because they're capped off at 35 hours a week. now, fast food companies say any sort of raise just isn't going to happen. that $15 an hour especially is a nonstarter. they're saying if they raise the wage of their workers, it's going to get passed down to the consumer in the form of higher prices for food. there are no hard numbers on this, but it's estimated that the price of a burger could go anywhere from $3 to $3.50. now, that's really the heart of
nbc's katy tur has more outside a restaurant in brooklyn where dozens of workers have gathered. >> reporter: tamron, the protest has made its way to brooklyn. there are about 100 or so workers outside this wendy's in brooklyn chanting just a moment ago "we can't survive on $7.25." they're also holding signs, asking for the right to unionize. they're saying $7.25 an hour isn't enough to support themselves or their family. they're asking for $15 an hour. these wiomen over the age...
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katy kay and sam stein. a press conference in tallahassee today that may shake-up college football. >> yeah. winston the superstar freshman quarterback in florida state named the acc player of the year yesterday. they will announced findings of the investigation. a woman accused winston of rape. if the charges are brought about, he will not be able to play for the rest of the season and it will be interesting to see the rest of his career. >> the police were covering it up that she was intimidated. >> it doesn't say i'm good. anyway, let's go to some other news. >> football is possibly behaving bad. >> to men behaving badly. >> toronto's mayor may have offered suspected drug dealers $5,000 and a car to keep video of him smoking crack from becoming public. rob ford has said he wants to see that tape. >> the best excuse i heard you give for using that crack cocaine is you were in a drunken stupor. is that supposed to make someone feel better? >> no, but i want to see the video. i can't remember it. >> the info
katy kay and sam stein. a press conference in tallahassee today that may shake-up college football. >> yeah. winston the superstar freshman quarterback in florida state named the acc player of the year yesterday. they will announced findings of the investigation. a woman accused winston of rape. if the charges are brought about, he will not be able to play for the rest of the season and it will be interesting to see the rest of his career. >> the police were covering it up that she...
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. >> katie looks great. >> she looks great, doesn't she? >> how about rumauamando. >> he has a tweet kind of jacket which is fantastic and added fun with his tie. to keep the tie from being a little bit -- >> that's hard to do. >> but a good conversation starter. you never know you can chat with someone in the office that he may have wanted to chat with for a while. >> you wear holiday tie? >> no. no. holiday suaspespenders. >> the suspenders are under the jacket. you can flash them out. >> go to the next couple. thank you so much. lisa and bobby going home to meet the parents. >> meeting the parents. this is very tricky. >> this is very important for the woman in particular, not to be, but you don't want to dress up -- >> you don't want to wear an animal bathing suit kind of thing. it's always better to err on the side of conservative. lisa looks amazing. tone-on-tone runway trend right now. it's feminine and at the same time flirty, not too much. you want to keep the hem lines a little bit longer and you don't want to wear anything too re
. >> katie looks great. >> she looks great, doesn't she? >> how about rumauamando. >> he has a tweet kind of jacket which is fantastic and added fun with his tie. to keep the tie from being a little bit -- >> that's hard to do. >> but a good conversation starter. you never know you can chat with someone in the office that he may have wanted to chat with for a while. >> you wear holiday tie? >> no. no. holiday suaspespenders. >> the...